Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter returns to two U.K. charts and rises on another two following her recent halftime show during the Netflix-aired football game.
Weaker winds and intense firefighting efforts over the weekend boosted containment of fires burning in and around Los Angeles, but the effects of the blazes on the entertainment world continue.
Beyoncé’s custom feather coat, courtesy of Roberto Cavalli, worn at the beginning of her NFL halftime show performance on Netflix during the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans game on Christmas Day, generated $482,000 in media impact value for the brand, according to LaunchMetrics.
For performing at halftime on a Netflix game between the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans, the NFL paid Beyonce a cool $20 million.
Tomorrow is no ordinary day for Beyoncé fans. Remember, the 32-time Grammy winner has been cooking up an announcement slated for Jan. 14.
Beyoncé has delayed her Jan. 14 announcement due to the Los Angeles wildfires, instead donating $2.5 million for displaced families.
Los Angeles wildfires have claimed at least 24 lives. Major studios and celebrities are providing support as the fires rage on.
A new report from Billboard chart data provider Luminate tallies which titles overperformed on major streaming platforms in 2024.
Amidst the L.A. wildfires, The Weeknd has delayed his Hurry Up Tomorrow album drop and canceled its accompanying show, while Beyoncé paused her announcement that had been scheduled for Jan. 14. Keep watching to see the events that have been delayed or canceled due to the ongoing wildfires.
The game showcased not only Beyoncé, but also innovative wireless technology, courtesy of Professional Wireless Systems.
In writing their first film soundtrack together, the TikTok duo of Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear looked to those influences and “Anchorman.” Of course.